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Now you're getting down to the real nitty gritty. And, it's time to make your short list and start test firing some guns. When the time comes for recommendations, many have a favorite gun and they'll suggest you have the same. I often wonder, in such exercises, are some folks seeking some form of affirmation, for their purchase, than making an appropriate recommendation.
Shotgun owners will bend over backwards to be of assistance to newbies. But, in enthusiastic exuberance, it's often it's a matter of the one eyed leading the blind. Not to pick on
srt 10 jimbo, he was expressing an honest opinion. His lack of experience is obvious when he recommends a gun specifically designed for 3-1/2 inch shells for multiple game target work. (Less obvious is another member's description of "falling" skeet targets. New shooters spend a lot of time chasing the targets, and they encounter falling ones because they are too slow to take the target nearer the center stake. The same applies to trap shooting, experienced shooters take the targets well before they crest.) I feel awkward singling out another member as an example -- I can only hope that
srt 10 jimbo, and others, will be able to shoot some skeet with a more appropriate gun... they'll have more fun and higher scores. (And, we need to get a high-grade gun into
hogdog's hands, if only temporary. Perhaps, he'd squeal a little less
)
I presently have a Remington 1100 Trap target gun with an extra skeet barrel as my loaner/rainy day trap/skeet/utility gun. If I were to replace it with a similar set up, I'd probably look at a Beretta -- a more advanced gas gun than the 1100. Benellis exhibit state-of-the-art engineering in inertia guns. This may be why
Waterengineer and
BigJimP (also trained as an engineer) like them. But, I can't get past their outward appearance. I'm a design professional, and IMHO, OJ's "uglyass" is appropriate for the Benelli. I'd be embarrassed to take an extraterrestrial looking Super Sport to a trap field, but I'm an old phart and hard to please.
Some folks love Fords and others prefer Chevys. Many don't chose until after a test drive. And, like the car/truck you never really liked, a "wrong" gun can be traded.
Good luck and happy shooting,
Pete